Staying ahead of HVAC issues is one of the most effective ways to reduce emergencies and keep tenants comfortable. Our commercial maintenance plans are built for property managers who want predictable performance and easier budgeting.

When a unit is truly at the end of its life, we replace it correctly, to code, and with minimal disruption to your tenants.
With every installation you receive:
We also help you create a replacement roadmap, so you can plan for future upgrades over time instead of facing multiple emergencies at once.
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When a system goes down, tenants feel it immediately — especially during peak LA heat. We respond quickly, diagnose accurately, and fix the real issue without unnecessary upsells.
Many of our long-term partners came to us after being told they needed a full replacement, only for us to discover the issue was a simple repair.
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Most standard repairs can be completed same-day or within 24–48 hours, depending on parts availability. During major heat waves, response times vary, so priority scheduling or maintenance agreements help avoid delays.
Property address, unit location (suite/roof), system type, tenant contact (if needed), and a brief description of the issue. Photos of the thermostat or unit label can speed things up. If requesting maintenance an equipement list with unit count and type are essential to getting a quick estimate.
Most commercial buildings need twice-yearly maintenance (spring & fall). Higher-demand buildings — restaurants, gyms, older equipment — often need quarterly service.
Common issues:
Most breakdowns happen during extreme heat because systems are already struggling.

This guide explains how heat pump installation works in Los Angeles and what homeowners should look for when choosing a contractor. It covers installation requirements, common mistakes, certification and permit considerations, pricing factors, and how to avoid issues that affect comfort, rebates, and long-term performance—so you can make an informed decision before installing a heat pump.

If you’re considering a heat pump in California, this post explains one critical requirement most HVAC companies leave out: TECH certification. You’ll learn why the state requires TECH-certified contractors for rebates, how certification affects install quality and system performance, and what can go wrong if you choose the wrong installer. It also shows how TECH compliance protects you from denied rebates, poor airflow, and systems that can’t keep up with LA heat—so you can make a confident, informed decision before you install.
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Learn how the HVAC $5,000 Rule helps you decide whether AC repair or replacement makes financial sense. Simple formula, expert guidance for LA homeowners.

Explore the costs and savings of installing a heat pump in your Los Angeles home. Discover average installation costs, benefits,

Los Angeles homeowners can save thousands on heat pump installations with rebates from LADWP, federal tax credits, and incentives from TECH Clean California. Learn how these programs can dramatically lower your upfront costs, boost home efficiency, and contribute to a greener future.

Choosing a new HVAC system is a significant investment that requires careful consideration of your specific needs, from the size of your space to your budget and energy efficiency goals. The key to a successful project is not only selecting the right system type and features but also hiring a qualified, professional contractor in Los Angeles for proper and safe installation.